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Project Jacquard is a new system for weaving technology into fabric, transforming everyday objects, like clothes, into interactive surfaces. Project Jacquard will allow designers and developers to build connected, touch-sensitive textiles into their own products. This is just the beginning, and we're very excited to see what people will do with it.

Google thinks the future of wearables might be making the clothes we already wear connected. It's Project Jacquard with Levis may herald a future when a swipe on a sleeve makes a phone call and your pants are talking to the cloud.

Coming in the Spring of 2017, it is the first ever smart garment with Jacquard by Google technology woven in. Stay connected, not distracted as you get directions, information on nearby places, change your music, and answer calls.

Levi Strauss & Co. has been innovating since the birth of the first pair of jeans in 1873. The Levi's Commuter x Jacquard by Google Trucker Jacket continues this legacy by offering seamless connectivity and a safer ride. Be in the moment on and off your bike.

Google and Levi's are teaming up to create a smart jacket, one that allows users to access all kinds of services right from the garment, whether that's making a phone call or accessing Google Play and Spotify. The jacket is due out in the spring of 2017.

During SXSW 2017, we unveiled the Levi's® Commuter™ Trucker Jacket with Jacquard by Google. For the very first time, visitors could try on the jacket and check out its features before it goes on sale on September 27th, 2017.

Did you know you can control smartphone functions with a Levi’s denim jacket? It’s all thanks to Google’s Jacquard technology. We’ve been wearing the Commuter Trucker Jacket over the past few months, and it really does enhance the way we interact with our smartphones, so, is this $350 jacket worth adding to your wardrobe?